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Harku (German: Hark) is a
small borough (Estonian: alevik) in
Harku Parish,
Harju County,
northern Estonia. As of the 2011 census, the settlement's po****tion...
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Harku manor (Estonian:
Harku mõis, German: Hark) was a
manor in Harjumaa, Estonia.
According to
current administrative borders it is
located on
Harku...
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Harku Lake (Estonian:
Harku järv; also
known as
Haabersti Lake, Loodjärv and Argo Lake) is a 162.9 ha (403 acres) lake on the
western border of Tallinn...
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Harku Parish (Estonian:
Harku vald) is a
rural muni****lity in
Harju County,
northern Estonia,
located west and
neighbouring the
capital Tallinn. It occupies...
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Harku Prison (Estonian:
Harku vangla) was an
Estonian prison. The
prison was
located in
Harku,
Harju County. The
prison was
established in 1926. In 1965...
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Rummu Prison existed until 2000. 2011
Harku Prison was
merged to
Murru Prison (
Harku and
Murru Prison). 2016
Harku and
Murru Prison was
merged to Tallinn...
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August 1941. They
reached Tallinn outskirts in
Pirita on 24
August 1941 and
Harku and Lasnamäe on 26
August 1941.
Ordinary citizens were
ordered to build...
- 6 sq mi)),
which serves as the main
source of the city's
drinking water. Lake
Harku is the second-largest lake
within the
borders of
Tallinn and its area is...
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Magasini Street. In 2004,
Maardu Prison merged with
Tallinn Prison. In 2016,
Harku Prison merged with
Tallinn Prison. "Tallinn
Prison | Vanglad". www.vangla...
- with the
Murru Prison in 2001, then in 2004
those were
merged with the
Harku women's prison. On 31
December 2012, all of
these prisons closed permanently...